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Old 31 October 2010, 06:52 PM   #1
MYK
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16520 w serial correct dial?

It's been a while since I've last signed in here and I've really missed you guys. My love for watches is stronger than ever but my pockets aren't as deep anymore. :P

I have a gorgeous 16520 w serial daytona that has a replaced dial. The watch was originaly white and has been changed to black. I am looking an original matching dial for the watch. Either black or white (does it hurt the value). The current dial says swiss made whereas im sure it should say t for tritium or something.

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What do you guys think, should I keep the dial or buy a white correct dial (which makes the watch like it was originaly) or put a correct black dial which I think looks better.

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Sorry if this is getting confusing. My question is: Does it matter if I put a white or black dial, as long as it's correct? Also, is this a correct dial? If not, what would be correct dial for a W3xxxxx (1994 I think) Daytona 1650?
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